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CLARKSON WOMEN's HOCKEY Golden Knights CLARKSON WOMEN’s HOCKEY GGoldenolden KKnightsnights since 2003-04 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 3 NCAA Tr. Appearances • 2013-14 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champions • 9 Winning Seasons #9/9 CLARKSON (8-3-0, 3-0-0) vs. #4/4 HARVARD (2-0-0, 2-0-0) 2014-15 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Game 12 • Fri., Nov. 14 • Potsdam, NY • Cheel Arena (3,000) - 7:00 pm (8-3-0, 3-0-0 ECAC HOCKEY) #9/9 CLARKSON (8-3,3-0-0) vs. #10 DARTMOUTH (4-0-0, 2-0-0) OCTOBER Game 13 • Sat., Nov. 15 • Potsdam, NY • Cheel Arena (3,000) 4:00 pm 3 (Fri.) St. Lawrence A L 5-3 2014-15 Overall Record ......... 2-0-0 4 (Sat.) ST. LAWRENCE H W 2-1 2014-15 ECACH Record ............2-0-0 11 (Sat.) Providence A W 5-0 H: 2-0-0, R: 0-0-0, N: 0-0-0 Crimson 12 (Sun.) Providence A W 3-0 Current Streak ............................W 2 17 (Fri.) BOSTON UNIVERSITY H L 1-3 Last Game ......................11/1 - 5-2 W vs Union 18 (Sat.) BOSTON UNIVERSITY H L 2-5 2014-15 Overall record .....................8-3-0 Head Coach ..... Katey Stone (New Hampshire ‘89) 24 (Fri.) SYRACUSE H W 9-0 2014-15 ECACH Record ..........3-0-0 (1st) 20th Year -402-171-35 25 (Sat.) Syracuse A W 4-1 Home: 3-2-0, Road: 5-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0 All-Time Series ..................Harvard leads 18-8-2 28 (Tue.) * ST. LAWRENCE H W 5-0 Current Streak ..................................... W 5 Last Meeting ....................2/14/14, CU W(A) 2-1 31 (Fri.) * Brown A W 5-1 Last Game ...................11/1 -W 2-1 at Yale NOVEMBER 2014-15 Overall Record ......... 4-0-0 1 (Sat.) * Yale A W 2-1 Head Coach .....Matt Desrosiers (SLU ‘01) 2014-15 ECACH Record ............2-0-0 14 (Fri.) * HARVARD H 7:00 pm 7th Year -145-72-27 H: 3-0-0, R: 0-0-0, N: 1-0-0 Big Green 15 (Sat.) * DARTMOUTH H 4:00 pm Captain: ................Shannon MacAulay ‘16 Current Streak ...........................W-4 21 (Fri.) * Quinnipiac A 7:00 pm AC: ....... Ambrose’16, Fast ‘16, Howe ‘16 Last Game ...........11/8 - 5-1 W vs St. Lawrence 22 (Sat.) * Princeton A 4:00 pm Power Play ........................... 11-31, 35.5% Head Coach .................Mark Hudak (Army‘89) Nutmeg Classic at UCONN Penalty Kill .......................... 24-27, 88.9% 13th Year -214-139-29 28 (Fri.) vs UCONN A 7:00 pm Goals Scored/Avg ..........................41/3.70 All-Time Series ........................ CU leads 11-10-4 29 (Sat.) vs Yale/Quinnipiac N tba Goals Allowed/Avg ........................17/1.50 Last Meeting .............................3/1/14, W(N) 2-0 DECEMBER 5 (Fri.) * CORNELL H 7:00 pm fter a weekend without any games, the Clarkson University Women’s 6 (Sat.) * COLGATE H 4:00 pm AHockey team will return home to Cheel Arena to take on two nationally JANUARY ranked ECAC Hockey opponents. First the Golden Knights will host 4th- 3 (Sat.) McGILL (exh.) H 4:00 pm 9 (Fri.) * Colgate A 7:00 pm ranked Harvard on Friday at 7:00 pm and then will match-up against 10th-ranked 10 (Sat.) * Cornell A 4:00 pm Dartmouth for a 4:00 pm game on Saturday. 16 (Fri.) * UNION H 7:00 pm Guided by seventh-year head coach Matt Desrosiers and fi rst-year assistant 17 (Sat.) * RENSSELAER H 4:00 pm coaches Meghan Duggan and Britni Smith, the Green and Gold have an 24 (Sat.) Wisconsin A 3:00 pm overall record of 8-3 and an ECAC Hockey record of 3-0 and are ranked seventh 25 (Sun.) Wisconsin A 1:07 pm 30 (Fri.) * YALE H 7:00 pm in the national polls. They are currently riding a fi ve-game winning streak and in 31 (Sat.) * BROWN H 3:00 pm that span have outscored their opponents 25-3. Their last two games, on 10/31 and FEBRUARY 11/1, resulted in 5-1 and 2-1 road wins over Brown and Yale respectively. 3 (Tue.) * St. Lawrence A 7:00 pm 6 (Fri.) * Rensselaer A 7:00 pm • Junior captain Shannon MacAuley (Mt. Herbert,PEI) was named the ECAC 7 (Sat.) * Union A 4:00 pm Hockey Player of the Month for October. She is the team leader in points with 13 (Fri.) * PRINCETON H 7:00 pm 18 and goals with nine. She is currently on a fi ve-game point-scoring streak (6-8). 14 (Sat.) * QUINNIPIAC H 4:00 pm She tallied her fi rst-career hat trick in a 5-0 win against St. Lawrence (10/28) and 20 (Fri.) * Dartmouth A 7:00 pm has posted fi ve multiple-point games, including two four-point outings. 21 (Sat.) * Harvard A 4:00 pm Feb 27 - March 1 • Freshman goalkeeper Shea Tiley (Owen Sound, ONT) was named the ECAC (Fri.-Sun.) ECAC Hockey Playoffs Hockey Rookie of the Month. She has played in every game, including 10 starts. Quarterfi nal Round at Top 4 Seeds She has played in eight games where she allowed only one goal-or-less including 6 (Fri.) ECAC Hockey Tr. Semifi nals at Highest Remaining Seed three shutouts. She has 5-1 record in road games, including a 2-1 win at Yale (11/1) 7 (Sat.) ECAC Hockey Tr. Championship where she made a career high 32 saves. at Campus Site Freshman defender Savannah Harmon (Downers Grove, IL) was named the 14 (Sat.) NCAA Quarterfi nals • at Campus Sites ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week for the week of October 27th. In three 20 & 22 NCAA Frozen Four conference games, she recorded fi ve points on two goals and three assists in help- at Ridder Arena, Univ. of Minnesota ing lead Clarkson to a perfect start in league play. Overall this season, she has 10 points on four goals and six assists. * ECAC Hockey HOME GAMES played at CHEEL ARENA • Junior assistant captain Erin Ambrose (Keswick, ONT) returns from helping TWITTER: @ClarksonUSports lead Team Canada to the 2014 4 Nations Cup. Ambrose, a defenseman, was joined on the victorious Canada squad by former Golden Knight teammates Erica Howe @ClarksonHockey1 ’14 and Jamie Lee Rattray ’14. ONLINE: www.clarksonathletics.com APP: Clarkson Athletics • Junior assistant captain Renata Fast (Burlington, ONT) made her season debut against Brown and has already picked up two assists, one each against the Brown SID: Gary Mikel - 315-268-6673 and Yale. Along with Fast, both freshman Brielle Bellerive (North Vancouver, BC) 2014 CLARKSON HOCKEY 2015 Clarkson Quick Facts and senior Christine Lambert (Thetford Mines, QUE) picked up points in both games. Bellerive had the game-winning goal against Brown and then added an assist against Yale, while Lambert had assists in both contests. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location....................Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830 • Junior Cayley Mercer (Exeter, ONT) and sophomore Genevieve Bannon Founded ...................................................................... 1896 (Candiac, QUE) share the team lead in assists with Shannon MacAuley as all Enrollment ................................................................ 3,000 three currently have nine helpers. Mercer picked up two asists in the midweek President .......................................................Tony Collins 5-0 win over St. Lawrence while Bannon had fi ve in two wins against Syracuse, Director of Athletics ...........................Steve Yianoukos Athletic Department Telephone ...........315-268-6622 including a 5 point game (3-2) in the 9-0 win over the Orange. Nickname ................................................Golden Knights • Clarkson currently has the fi fth-ranked scoring offense in the country with Colors .........Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116) 3.73 goals per game and is fourth-ranked in man advantage opportunities, scor- ing on 35.5%(11/31) of them. TEAM INFORMATION Head Coaches ...................................... Matt Desrosiers • The Golden Knights have not lost in their last 19 ECAC Hockey regular sea- Alma Mater ........................St. Lawrence University ‘01 son games, winning 16 games and tying three in that span. E-mail Address [email protected] Hockey Offi ce Telephone .......................315-268-3735 Record at CU/Overall ......... 142-71-27 (in 7th year) Harvard is perfect on its young season at 2-0 after defeating Rensselaer (4- Assistant Coach .............Meghan Duggan (1st season) 1) and Union (5-2) at Bright Hockey Center two weeks ago. The Crimson, who Alma Mater .......................University of Wisconsin ‘11 were off last week, are led in scoring by Miye D’Oench who has four goals and Assistant Coach ....................Britni Smith (1st season) fi ve points. Molly Tissenbaum and Brianna Laing have each earned one start in the Alma Mater ........................St. Lawrence University ‘10 Crimson net. Captain .............................................Shannon MacAulay AC ...............Erin Ambrose, Renata Fast, Olivia Howe Dartmouth enters the North Country with a 4-0 record. The Big Green skat- Veterans Returning/Lost ..........................................13/7 ed past St. Lawrence (5-1) in a non-league contest last Saturday in Rochester, NY. - Forwards Returning/Lost ..................................... 6/5 Dartmouth swept Union (3-0) and Rensselaer (5-2) in its ECAC Hockey openers - Defense Returning/Lost........................................ 5/1 on October 31 and November 1 at Thompson Arena in Hanover, NH. Laura Sta- - Goaltenders Returning/Lost ................................3/1 cey leads the Big Green in scoring with eight points (3-5), while Lindsey Allen has Newcomers ......................................................................6 scored a team-high six goals. Robyn Chemago has seen all the action in the Dart- PROGRAM HISTORY mouth crease and posts a .943 save percentage and a 1.25 goals against average. Affi liation .............................................NCAA, Division I Conference .............................................. ECAC Hockey First Season .........................................................2003-04 vs Harvard vs Dartmouth Overall Record ......................235-138-45
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